The pleasure that comes with making love is more than enough to
make most people want to perform the act. But men and women alike may be
pleased to learn that a healthy lovemaking life contributes to a healthy life
overall in many ways. Most know that frequent sensual activity is good for
one’s mood and for men’s male
organ health, but may be surprised to discover just how far-reaching the health
benefits of this highly enjoyable activity are. The following are what people
with active lovemaking lives can look forward to, in addition to the obvious.
1)
Lower Blood Pressure
One study found that lovemaking reduced
systolic blood pressure, while self-pleasuring did not. Systolic blood pressure
is the first number given in a blood pressure reading, and indicates the
pressure in the arteries when the heart muscle contracts. High amounts of
pressure on the arterial walls can lead to the kind of damage that increases
the chances of clogged arteries and heart disease, so lower blood pressure is
better.
2)
Increased Immune Function
Making love once or twice a week was
found by researchers to correspond with an increased level of a major antibody,
indicating better immune function. People having this amount of sensual
activity had three times the amount of immunoglobulin A as those having either
less or more frequent lovemaking sessions.
3)
Better Heart Health
Making love is good for the heart not
only because it may lower blood pressure, but because it counts as exercise. A
romp in the sack that leaves one breathless can increase one’s heart rate
enough to be considered a cardio session, and cardio strengthens the heart. One
study into men’s heart attack risk found that those who made love two or more
times a week were half as likely to die of a heart attack.
4) Fast
Pain Relief
Making love, and particularly releasing,
cause endorphins to flood the body, which act similarly to opiates. They can
nip pain in the bud. Some find that aches in the back, legs and head in
particular are reduced after releasing.
5)
Prostate Protection (Possibly)
For men, frequent emission may lower the
risk of developing prostate cancer – and the emission can occur with a partner
or by hand. Some theorize that carcinogenic (cancer-causing) substances may be
released during emission.
6)
Better Sleep
That hazy, relaxed feeling people get
after having a release is caused in part by the release of oxytocin. This may
contribute to faster and better sleep.
7)
Better Memory
Memory loss is one of the more common,
and frightening, things people tend to experience as they age. But maintaining
a healthy sensual life may help stave off memory loss and boost one’s brain
function. Researchers have found that older people who are making love
regularly have healthier brain function than those who don’t get much sensual
activity. They have also found that making love corresponds with increased cell
growth in the hippocampus, the area of the brain that is responsible for
long-term memory.
Men who want to have more sensual
activity in their lives would do well to take the best care of their packages
as possible. Along with proper hygiene, they can incorporate a male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) into their care regimens for maximum
manhood health. Skin issues like dryness and flakiness can interfere with a man’s
ability to enjoy the friction associated with making love, and can also be a
turn-off to potential partners. A quality crème like Man1 Man Oil, specifically
made for the male organ, contains Shea butter and vitamin E, two natural
moisturizers that work together to provide and seal in moisture. Also important
is vitamin C, which promotes collagen production for smooth, attractive,
inviting manhood skin. Boosting manhood health is likely to boost a man’s
sensual health.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional
information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving organ
sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a
professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous websites.